Warcamps
Warcamps were temporary military encampments established during conflicts, particularly in the context of World War I and World War II. These camps served as bases for troops, providing shelter, supplies, and logistical support. They were often located near battlefronts and were crucial for the organization and movement of military forces.
In addition to housing soldiers, warcamps sometimes included facilities for medical care, training, and equipment maintenance. They played a significant role in the overall strategy of military operations, allowing for rapid deployment and support of troops in various theaters of war, such as Europe and North Africa.